PLAY YOUR GAMES ANYWHERE IN YOUR HOMEWITH STEAM IN-HOME STREAMING

When you log into Steam on two computers on the same network, they automatically connect, allowing you to remotely install, launch, and play games as though you were sitting at the remote PC.

When you play a game using In-Home Streaming, video and audio are sent through your home network from your high-end gaming PC to another device in your home.

From here, your keyboard, mouse, and controller input is sent back to the remote computer.

It all happens in milliseconds. With good hardware and a fast home network, you’ll forget the game is running remotely.

–BANDAI NAMCO Games

For more information about Steam In-Home Streaming, check out our support article. Have questions, issues or suggestions? Join the conversation in our group discussions.

WITH IN-HOME STREAMING YOU CAN...

Play your Windows games on devices running other operating systems
Currently Mac OS X, Linux, and SteamOS, with support for more systems coming soon.

Play your demanding games on lower-end systems
System requirements dictate the rig you’ll need to run your game, but with In-Home Streaming they won’t limit where you can play.

Kick back with your laptop or home theater PC
Your Steam games are now available throughout your home when you stream them from your PC to your computer, netbook, laptop, or HTPC.

Seamlessly pick up where you left off
Looking for a change of scenery? Steam knows whether your game is already running. Move to another device and start streaming your game right as you left it on your PC.

Download once, play anywhere
No need to wait for your game to download again when it’s already installed on one of your home computers.